A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.
Most of the seeds will be eaten by birds and rodents, some will be washed away in flash floods or wind storms. Few seeds will survive to possibly grow in the future. Plants produce so many seeds to assure the survival of the species.
Yes, plants that grow from bulbs can produce seeds. While they primarily propagate through their bulbs, many bulbous plants also flower and produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. The seeds can be dispersed to grow new plants, although this is often less common than vegetative propagation through bulbs.
Most aquatic plants do not produce seeds in the same way that terrestrial plants do. Instead, many underwater plants reproduce through vegetative means, such as rhizomes or fragmentation. However, some aquatic plants, like certain species of water lilies and seagrasses, do produce seeds that can develop under water. These seeds may be dispersed by water currents or animals.
If plants didn't have any seeds they would not be able to reproduce.
No , only seed plants produce seeds .
Many plants do not have seeds- for example, the Aspen tree, which spreads by roots, most hosta plants (also spread by roots), and many ferns (spread by spores).
seeds of many kinds of plants
Most of the seeds will be eaten by birds and rodents, some will be washed away in flash floods or wind storms. Few seeds will survive to possibly grow in the future. Plants produce so many seeds to assure the survival of the species.
Plants use seeds as their method of reproduction.
Flowers form seeds, if there are many flowers means more seeds to form new plants
The seeds of the plant, in this case oats, are ground into a flour and consumed. Many grains humans eat are the seeds of these plants.
It has been done for many years, there are many varieties of white plants whose seeds can be readily bought in many garden centers and nurseries.
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plants split their seeds to prevent overcrowding.
Grape seeds are sturdier than mango seeds, therefore grape seeds have better chances of growing into healthy plants. Mango seeds are very fragile and many won't grow at all.
Many yellow plants produce seeds.